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It's not unheard of to ask for help from the harbor master, boat yard, or
fuel dock personnel. I've moved large boats into the cradle area for hauling, for example, an area with relatively tricky currents and flukey winds. It was nice for both of us that they knew I was coming in single handed. They were happy to standby. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote Also, unless you're sure you'll have some line handlers, be sure you've put your fenders on the proper side well in advance (establish whether you'll be tying port side or starboard side to by radio) huh? Radio? Who you gonna call, he said he's singlhanding? Scotty |
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